Edgewater Resort and Waterpark

91% of 231 customers recommend

In a Nutshell

30,000-square foot waterpark has 4.5-story slides and a huge lazy river; the hotel features spacious rooms and a lakeside bar

The Fine Print

Expires May 10th, 2013.
Must book by 5/10/13, or promo value expires. Must travel by 5/24/13. Not valid 4/19, 4/20, 4/26, 4/27, 5/4. Limit 2/person, +1 as a gift. Limit 2/visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required, subject to availability. Must cancel by 4pm on day of scheduled arrival or fee of applicable one-night's stay up to Groupon price applies. Must be 18+ to check in. Credit card required at booking/check-in. Must provide full name upon purchase, to be provided to hotel. Name on Groupon must match ID. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid with reward points. 13.75 tax not included.
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Edgewater Resort and Waterpark

Huge Indoor Waterpark Alongside Lake Superior

The Tiki Thriller waterslide towers four-and-a-half stories above The Edge Waterpark. Down below, a slew of attractions fill the 30,000-square-foot facility, including a tube slide that launches riders two at a time and a spinning cyclone of water known as The Vortex. Adults can take it easy on the 400-foot lazy river, winding through the park at a leisurely pace. And kids will flock to the Paradise Playground once they spy the 300-gallon bucket that tips over every few minutes. There’s something for every member of the family at the Edgewater Resort and Waterpark.

The resort’s hotel features spacious guest rooms, an exercise facility, and a heated outdoor pool and hot tub in case the waterpark doesn’t meet all your aquatic needs. Tiki Tom’s Oasis & Grill serves made-to-order pizzas and wings, as well as burgers, nachos, and salads.

You can unwind at the Sunrise Lounge, which offers a full bar and views of Lake Superior and the scenic Aerial Lift Bridge. The Edgewater Arcade, meanwhile, has a free mini-golf course and more than 40 games.

Duluth, Minnesota: Scenic Seaport Town on Lake Superior

Set alongside the largest freshwater lake in the world, Duluth has long served as an important Great Lakes seaport. It remains a major hub for ships transporting coal, iron, and grain across Lake Superior. The striking Aerial Life Bridge stands as the city’s most notable landmark.

Located on the waterfront, Duluth’s Great Lakes Aquarium houses animals from all over the Great Lakes Basin as well as transplants from the Amazon River. Check out the Masters of Disguise exhibit to see panther chameleons, dwarf cuttlefish, moon jellyfish, and identity-theft hermit crabs. For a night on the town, consider a visit to Canal Park, a former warehouse district where the buildings have been converted into restaurants, cafes, and stores.